Conor McGregor will finally make his long-awaited return to the octagon Saturday.

McGregor hasn’t fought since Khabib Nurmagomedov submitted ‘The Notorious’, stripping the Irishman of his UFC Lightweight belt in October 2018.

Since then, most of the McGregor’s fighting has taken place outside the octagon. A March 2019 report from the New York Times revealed he was under investigation by the Irish Garda in connection to two sexual assault allegations against him — allegations which he denied ahead of UFC 246 in an ESPN interview as reported by the U.K. Sun.

“Yes, of course, of course. Yes, f—ing hell. Come on. You serious like?” McGregor said, adamantly denying the allegations. “I’ll say a prayer for those who try and curse me, try and bring harm to me with these types of thing, that’s it.”

The fiery Irishman preached patience and asked for time.

“Time, time, please just time,” he said, adding, “That’s all. Time will reveal all. Time will tell all. That’s it.”

McGregor also addressed allegations going back to 2017 from a woman claiming he fathered her child after a sex-filled night at a hotel — four weeks before McGregor’s wife was due to give birth to their child, the U.K. Sun reported.

A DNA test ultimately exonerated McGregor, ending the matter.

“Two-and-a-half-years that situation was going on for, that was a tough one for a while, yeah,” he said in the ESPN interview. “It is what it is, there you go. It’s not mine.”

Meanwhile, for his fight with Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone, Mystic Mac is brimming with confidence.

“I’m going to shine here … I’m going to create magic inside the octagon like I have done many times before,” McGregor said in the UFC video series covering the fighters’ pre-fight training.

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